ARUVIKKARA
Pretty little village on the Karamana river, worth a visit for the park, ...Read more
VELI LAKE & TOURIST VILLAGE
Read moreAn ideal place for a picnic, where the lake mingle with the sea. There are gardens, exquisite sculptures, a floating bar and a wide choice of aquatic sports equipment. Near the airport.
MARINE DRIVE & GIRGAON CHOWPATTY
Attraction offering Mumbai's best-known beach and a windswept stroll ...Read more
JUHU CHOWPATTY
Long Juhu beach, a small-town paradise for children, couples and teenagers, ...Read more
SASTHAMKOTTA
Read moreThere is a temple dedicated to Sastha. The site, surrounded by hills on the three sides, is known for freshwater lake Sasthamkotta.
L'HÉRITAGE ARCHITECTURAL COLONIAL DE FORT COCHIN
A must-see along the River Road towards Parade Ground, a vast green space ...Read more
DHOBI GHAT MAHALAXMI
Huge open-air launderette not far from Mahalaxmi station, built in 1890 and ...Read more
KHULTABAD
Read moreThe village of Khultabad always exudes a medieval atmosphere. It is here that Aurangzeb's tomb, the most important Moghal emperor and that of Malik Ambar, the founder of Aurangabad, is located.
Once called Rauzaa, which means "garden of paradise", the village is located in the heart of the "Valley of Saints". In the xivth century, many saints soufis chose Rauzaa to settle there. There are no fewer than 1,400 graves in the vicinity.
The village of 15,800 inhabitants is surrounded by a fortified wall pierced at the origin of 7 doors. The wall, erected by Aurangzeb, is now in a bad state. However, the municipality has undertaken restoration work on some of the city's doors. If most tourists stopping in Khultabad only come for Aurangzeb's tomb, don't miss the gardens, a little jewel of unknown greenery. Despite the importance of the village to the Muslim community, it is also a Hindu pilgrimage site. The devots go to number from Aurangabad and its surroundings at the Bhadra Maruti temple at Hanuman's birthday (April).